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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 06:42:03 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 20 Feb 2005 00:27:45 -0800, wrote: Gary wrote: Where did you get the Meguires soap? Is it available at most auto parts places? I'm not familiar with it, but if I can find it I'll surely give it a try. Thanks for the report! I bought it at a regional variety/grocery, Fred Meyer. The alternate Super Wal-Mart. For some reason I just saw this post and can't agree more with Chuck. I use car products on both boats and they work very well. Why wouldn't car wash products used on plastic and metal cars work on plastic and metal boats? Exactly. Also, dollar for dollar, the combination car wash/wax products have worked very well for me on fiberglass boats over the years. They are great for a quick touch up wash job for instance. The king of all car care products is the Mequires (sp?) line. I used them on my antique truck when I had it and I use their stuff on my '70 Corvette (16,000 original miles thank you very much). Like Chuck said, auto stuff works just fine. And before anybody says it, I will - I'm very picky about how my boats look - I like them clean and sharp looking. I can't say the same for my office, but my boats look great. :) Later, Tom |
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